The Webb Website - Sandlin, Irvin & Webb Families *created by David Webb* This web site is an attempt to provide information to the more than 8,000 known descendants of Hiram Webb and his probable sister, Mary Webb Evans (and for those who are just finding out that they are!)
J.D.'s Genealogy Page - Another Sandlin Website *created by J.D. Weeks* I am researching the settlement of the WEEKS family in Alabama. Their migration to Alabama brought them through North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and continued through Mississippi to Texas and farther west. I will share/exchange information with others doing similar research. Other surnames I am researching are HEATHERLY, BUSSEY, FREEMAN, PAGE, SANDLIN, ROLLO, DUNLAVY, WEEKS2, WEBB, MOSELEY, STONE, MORGAN, VEST, AYCOCK, and McCARTER
The Family of Jonas Hill - Website for Jonas Hill *created by E. Ray Hill* The purpose of this website is to honor our earliest known ancestor, Jonas Hill, and to document his descendants for future generations.
Just Across the Line - Rigdon Irvin's family and Blaylocks, Irvins and some Sandlins. This site carries information on families that lived on either side of the Alabama/Mississippi line in Monroe County Mississippi or Lamar County Alabama in the late 1800's and early 1900's
The Honeycutt Family Online - web site for Kirby Honeycutt *created by Kirby John Honeycutt* Kirby John is the grandchild of Kirby & Lettie Honeycutt. When you go into this web site, you will find a lot of the same information that is on the site you are presently on. The reason for this is because that I am also a grandchild of Kirby & Lettie. Kirby J. and I get most of our information from our Aunt. However, we each have other information that makes our sites different. So even though this web site may resemble mine, please check it out because you may find something different that will interest you.
50 States -
cities, counties, state symbols, etc. 50 States & Capitals was created on July 16, 1996 by: Ray Weber of Santa Clarita, California
Current edition updated: January 24, 2005.
You can access over 21,784 web sites from the pages of 50states.com
Oklahoma Genealogy -
Our goal is to establish a credible, orderly historical chronology accounting for every person, relationship and event that took place in our families past. Start with the present and move to what is farther away in distance, degree of kinship and in time. |